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One of Dan Quinn's favorite sayings is "Hard s--- with good people."
Here's hoping his people are good. Because this is some hard s--- ahead.
On the Commanders' coach in new territory.
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Here's hoping his people are good. Because this is some hard s--- ahead.
On the Commanders' coach in new territory.
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Column | Dan Quinn talks about the hard stuff. Now he’s getting to live it.
The coach concedes his Commanders are “off course.” It’s his job to right them.
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October 22, 2025 at 1:30 PM
One of Dan Quinn's favorite sayings is "Hard s--- with good people."
Here's hoping his people are good. Because this is some hard s--- ahead.
On the Commanders' coach in new territory.
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Here's hoping his people are good. Because this is some hard s--- ahead.
On the Commanders' coach in new territory.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
This Ryder Cup is a blowout. But you must have a favorite player here? A most hated? Is one a European? The other an American?
An assessment of the two sides -- based on likeability.
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An assessment of the two sides -- based on likeability.
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Column | Europe’s Ryder Cup team is better. Is it also more likable?
Personalities are on display at the partisan golf competition, for better and for worse.
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September 27, 2025 at 11:16 PM
This Ryder Cup is a blowout. But you must have a favorite player here? A most hated? Is one a European? The other an American?
An assessment of the two sides -- based on likeability.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
An assessment of the two sides -- based on likeability.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Some weekend reading from me, @andrewcgolden and @chelsea_janes: At a critical juncture in the Nationals' existence, the decision-making process can seem "chaotic," the franchise "directionless."
A look at the Lerners, who's in the room, and the vibe.
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A look at the Lerners, who's in the room, and the vibe.
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Who is running the Washington Nationals?
At a critical juncture in its history, the MLB franchise appears to some as “directionless,” with too many hands on the wheel.
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September 20, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Some weekend reading from me, @andrewcgolden and @chelsea_janes: At a critical juncture in the Nationals' existence, the decision-making process can seem "chaotic," the franchise "directionless."
A look at the Lerners, who's in the room, and the vibe.
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A look at the Lerners, who's in the room, and the vibe.
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Welcome to NFL season! When have the Washington Commanders entered a campaign with this much anticipation amongst their fans?
Have Q's about that season? Hopefully, @AdamKilgoreWP and I have some A's.
Thursday, 11 a.m.
Submit questions at the link.
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Have Q's about that season? Hopefully, @AdamKilgoreWP and I have some A's.
Thursday, 11 a.m.
Submit questions at the link.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
What’s in store for the Commanders’ encore? Ask our reporters.
The Washington Commanders begin their season Sunday. Post Sports writers Barry Svrluga and Adam Kilgore answer your questions during a chat on Thursday at 11 a.m. Eastern time.
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September 3, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Welcome to NFL season! When have the Washington Commanders entered a campaign with this much anticipation amongst their fans?
Have Q's about that season? Hopefully, @AdamKilgoreWP and I have some A's.
Thursday, 11 a.m.
Submit questions at the link.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Have Q's about that season? Hopefully, @AdamKilgoreWP and I have some A's.
Thursday, 11 a.m.
Submit questions at the link.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Driven by RFK Stadium lately? Do it. Quickly. It’s coming down.
On an inevitable outcome, the nostalgia that goes with it — and a baseball buried beneath.
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On an inevitable outcome, the nostalgia that goes with it — and a baseball buried beneath.
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Column | Decrepit RFK Stadium had to come down. It still kind of stings.
As the former football, baseball and soccer venue gets torn apart, let’s remember all the times it shook.
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August 31, 2025 at 11:32 AM
Driven by RFK Stadium lately? Do it. Quickly. It’s coming down.
On an inevitable outcome, the nostalgia that goes with it — and a baseball buried beneath.
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On an inevitable outcome, the nostalgia that goes with it — and a baseball buried beneath.
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Sooooooo … who’s staying up to watch the Nats at 10:15 p.m. Friday? Not I!
On a franchise in flux, and seven weeks when — please — can’t we just see some clean, competitive baseball?
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On a franchise in flux, and seven weeks when — please — can’t we just see some clean, competitive baseball?
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Overmatched, indifferent and ugly: Is this what Nats fans signed on for?
We knew the Nationals were going to be bad when they embarked on this rebuild. It’s one thing to be bad by design. It’s something else to be borderline unwatchable.
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August 7, 2025 at 11:30 PM
Sooooooo … who’s staying up to watch the Nats at 10:15 p.m. Friday? Not I!
On a franchise in flux, and seven weeks when — please — can’t we just see some clean, competitive baseball?
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
On a franchise in flux, and seven weeks when — please — can’t we just see some clean, competitive baseball?
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Trade Terry McLaurin? Don't worry. That ain't happening.
On the star wideout's threat, and the ways an impasse can end.
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On the star wideout's threat, and the ways an impasse can end.
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Column | The Commanders aren’t trading Terry McLaurin, but they need to make a deal
With Washington and its star wide receiver at a contract impasse, every day matters, and time is on neither party’s side.
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August 1, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Trade Terry McLaurin? Don't worry. That ain't happening.
On the star wideout's threat, and the ways an impasse can end.
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On the star wideout's threat, and the ways an impasse can end.
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MacKenzie Gore is the Nationals' best pitcher. He doesn't become a free agent for two-and-a-half more seasons. He should be part of the future.
Trade him? It could shake up the league -- and help the Nats move forward. On an ace and the deadline ...
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Trade him? It could shake up the league -- and help the Nats move forward. On an ace and the deadline ...
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Column | Trade MacKenzie Gore? The Nationals at least have to think about it.
Parting with a promising young pitcher is a complicated decision, but Washington has several reasons to consider the right offer if it presents itself.
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July 29, 2025 at 1:18 PM
MacKenzie Gore is the Nationals' best pitcher. He doesn't become a free agent for two-and-a-half more seasons. He should be part of the future.
Trade him? It could shake up the league -- and help the Nats move forward. On an ace and the deadline ...
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Trade him? It could shake up the league -- and help the Nats move forward. On an ace and the deadline ...
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Scottie Scheffler began the week by seemingly outlining an existential crisis. He wasn't. He was lowkey explaining his brilliance.
On the British Open champ's fifth major -- and the mentality that could easily lead to five more.
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On the British Open champ's fifth major -- and the mentality that could easily lead to five more.
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Column | After baring his soul, Scottie Scheffler laid waste to the British Open
The world’s top-ranked golfer isn’t in crisis. He’s explaining his brilliance.
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July 20, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Scottie Scheffler began the week by seemingly outlining an existential crisis. He wasn't. He was lowkey explaining his brilliance.
On the British Open champ's fifth major -- and the mentality that could easily lead to five more.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
On the British Open champ's fifth major -- and the mentality that could easily lead to five more.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
I spent the last week or so asking execs and agents about potential candidates to run the Washington Nationals' baseball operation. Here are some names that came up most frequently.
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Analysis | The Nats need a president of baseball operations. Here are some options.
This search promises to be very different from the last one, which Stan Kasten ran in 2009.
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July 17, 2025 at 2:13 PM
I spent the last week or so asking execs and agents about potential candidates to run the Washington Nationals' baseball operation. Here are some names that came up most frequently.
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The Home Run Derby was a blast. The All-Star Game should be fun. Unfortunately, labor strife looms over it all.
On MLB front offices preparing for a work stoppage that's a year-and-a-half out. Ugh.
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On MLB front offices preparing for a work stoppage that's a year-and-a-half out. Ugh.
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Column | MLB’s 2027 work stoppage? Baseball folks already are talking about it.
If you think the sport’s next labor standoff is a ways away, you’re not listening to the executives who say it’s affecting today’s decisions.
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July 15, 2025 at 2:29 PM
The Home Run Derby was a blast. The All-Star Game should be fun. Unfortunately, labor strife looms over it all.
On MLB front offices preparing for a work stoppage that's a year-and-a-half out. Ugh.
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On MLB front offices preparing for a work stoppage that's a year-and-a-half out. Ugh.
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Chatter with scouts, agents, execs ahead of the Nats with the No. 1 pick in tonight's MLB draft:
* Nats are being verrrry quiet about their intentions.
* LSU LHP Kade Anderson and Oklahoma prep SS Eli Willits come up most.
* Ethan Holliday hasn't been mentioned to me as likely.
* Nats are being verrrry quiet about their intentions.
* LSU LHP Kade Anderson and Oklahoma prep SS Eli Willits come up most.
* Ethan Holliday hasn't been mentioned to me as likely.
July 13, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Chatter with scouts, agents, execs ahead of the Nats with the No. 1 pick in tonight's MLB draft:
* Nats are being verrrry quiet about their intentions.
* LSU LHP Kade Anderson and Oklahoma prep SS Eli Willits come up most.
* Ethan Holliday hasn't been mentioned to me as likely.
* Nats are being verrrry quiet about their intentions.
* LSU LHP Kade Anderson and Oklahoma prep SS Eli Willits come up most.
* Ethan Holliday hasn't been mentioned to me as likely.
Fifteen years ago, the Nationals’ team president left, and the GM said: “We have a void to fill.”
They never filled it. It’s time.
On a new direction for a directionless franchise.
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They never filled it. It’s time.
On a new direction for a directionless franchise.
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Column | The Nationals need more than a new GM. They need a voice.
What else do the Nationals need besides a general manager and a skipper as they remake their front office? How about a forward-facing president?
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July 8, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Fifteen years ago, the Nationals’ team president left, and the GM said: “We have a void to fill.”
They never filled it. It’s time.
On a new direction for a directionless franchise.
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They never filled it. It’s time.
On a new direction for a directionless franchise.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
What: A live Q&A on the future of the Nationals.
Who: Me, @chelsea_janes and @spencernusbaum_ .
When: Noon on Tuesday, but get those questions in early at the link below.
Looking forward to it!
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Who: Me, @chelsea_janes and @spencernusbaum_ .
When: Noon on Tuesday, but get those questions in early at the link below.
Looking forward to it!
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The Nationals fired their manager and GM. What’s next? Ask us your questions.
Barry Svrluga, Chelsea Janes and Spencer Nusbaum will answer your questions about the firings of Mike Rizzo and Dave Martinez Tuesday at noon.
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July 7, 2025 at 4:26 PM
What: A live Q&A on the future of the Nationals.
Who: Me, @chelsea_janes and @spencernusbaum_ .
When: Noon on Tuesday, but get those questions in early at the link below.
Looking forward to it!
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Who: Me, @chelsea_janes and @spencernusbaum_ .
When: Noon on Tuesday, but get those questions in early at the link below.
Looking forward to it!
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Last season, 324 players had at least 250 plate appearances. Javy Baez's .516 OPS ranked 323rd.
Wednesday night, he was named the starting center fielder on the AL all-star team.
On lost causes that aren't always lost.
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Wednesday night, he was named the starting center fielder on the AL all-star team.
On lost causes that aren't always lost.
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Column | How a baseball lost cause suddenly became a leading man again
Javier Báez’s redemption arc is a reminder of the power of patience, and the danger of giving up too early.
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July 3, 2025 at 5:19 PM
Last season, 324 players had at least 250 plate appearances. Javy Baez's .516 OPS ranked 323rd.
Wednesday night, he was named the starting center fielder on the AL all-star team.
On lost causes that aren't always lost.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Wednesday night, he was named the starting center fielder on the AL all-star team.
On lost causes that aren't always lost.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
A 33-48 first half brings scrutiny to all levels of an organization.
Like this: Since 2012, the Nats have drafted and signed 45 players who made the majors. Six have a bWAR of 4.0 or greater; 23 have a bWAR that is below 0.0.
On the team’s temperature.
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Like this: Since 2012, the Nats have drafted and signed 45 players who made the majors. Six have a bWAR of 4.0 or greater; 23 have a bWAR that is below 0.0.
On the team’s temperature.
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Column | A lousy first half should put everyone with the Nationals on notice
A disappointing first 81 games brings scrutiny to everyone involved with the Nationals, from ownership to player development to coaches.
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June 27, 2025 at 4:46 PM
A 33-48 first half brings scrutiny to all levels of an organization.
Like this: Since 2012, the Nats have drafted and signed 45 players who made the majors. Six have a bWAR of 4.0 or greater; 23 have a bWAR that is below 0.0.
On the team’s temperature.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Like this: Since 2012, the Nats have drafted and signed 45 players who made the majors. Six have a bWAR of 4.0 or greater; 23 have a bWAR that is below 0.0.
On the team’s temperature.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
In his first 37 games, CJ Abrams slashed .311/.372/.561 and led all shortstops in OPS. In his last 10, he's 5 for 39 (.128) and hasn't driven in a run.
On a potential star, and making sure the inevitable slumps are somehow contained.
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On a potential star, and making sure the inevitable slumps are somehow contained.
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Column | Slumps are part of baseball. The trick for CJ Abrams is weathering them.
CJ Abrams was every bit an all-star when the Midsummer Classic rolled around last season. But the second half of the season was a prolonged slump.
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June 4, 2025 at 12:19 PM
In his first 37 games, CJ Abrams slashed .311/.372/.561 and led all shortstops in OPS. In his last 10, he's 5 for 39 (.128) and hasn't driven in a run.
On a potential star, and making sure the inevitable slumps are somehow contained.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
On a potential star, and making sure the inevitable slumps are somehow contained.
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The problem isn't that Alex Ovechkin and the Russian men's hockey team won't be at next year's Olympics (though that would be awesome). The problem is the IOC's inconsistency with applying its penalties.
On Ovi, Russia, and an awesome hockey tournament.
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On Ovi, Russia, and an awesome hockey tournament.
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Column | The IOC’s policy on Russia takes a complex issue and muddles it further
Alex Ovechkin won’t be in the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. Some individual Russian athletes will. This is how the IOC defines “politically neutral.”
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May 28, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The problem isn't that Alex Ovechkin and the Russian men's hockey team won't be at next year's Olympics (though that would be awesome). The problem is the IOC's inconsistency with applying its penalties.
On Ovi, Russia, and an awesome hockey tournament.
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On Ovi, Russia, and an awesome hockey tournament.
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Padraig Harrington had a two-shot lead and a cocky strut. Then, his brain let him down.
On the Senior PGA, and the kind of brain lapse that affects us all.
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On the Senior PGA, and the kind of brain lapse that affects us all.
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Column | Padraig Harrington, a mental blip and the maddening game of golf
Without total focus, golf will make you pay. After Sunday at the Senior PGA Championship, just ask Harrington.
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May 26, 2025 at 12:15 PM
Padraig Harrington had a two-shot lead and a cocky strut. Then, his brain let him down.
On the Senior PGA, and the kind of brain lapse that affects us all.
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On the Senior PGA, and the kind of brain lapse that affects us all.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
“Uh-oh. Good lord. Are you kidding me?”
“Oh, no he didn’t.”
“Yes, he did.”
“No, he didn’t.”
“Yes, he did.”
“No way. How many other guys in baseball are doing that?”
On James Wood, the announcers discovering his abilities, and the gift he already has.
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On James Wood, the announcers discovering his abilities, and the gift he already has.
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Column | The extraordinary ability that may make James Wood a superstar
Nationals outfielder James Wood has a gift, and it’s already turned him a terrifying major league hitter.
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May 22, 2025 at 4:18 PM
“Uh-oh. Good lord. Are you kidding me?”
“Oh, no he didn’t.”
“Yes, he did.”
“No, he didn’t.”
“Yes, he did.”
“No way. How many other guys in baseball are doing that?”
On James Wood, the announcers discovering his abilities, and the gift he already has.
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On James Wood, the announcers discovering his abilities, and the gift he already has.
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“It’s awful. I told ‘em that. It’s awful.”
On the end of a season that felt too soon — and a transition that’s now in full swing.
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On the end of a season that felt too soon — and a transition that’s now in full swing.
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Column | In a blink, deafening goes to silent — and the Capitals’ season ends
A season that began with low expectations turned into a campaign that produced the most points in the Eastern Conference. And it felt like it ended too soon.
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May 16, 2025 at 12:08 PM
“It’s awful. I told ‘em that. It’s awful.”
On the end of a season that felt too soon — and a transition that’s now in full swing.
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On the end of a season that felt too soon — and a transition that’s now in full swing.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Drove by the Rialto Theater in the heart of Raleigh’s classic old Five Points neighborhood.
Marquee currently reads: “All are welcome except Tom Wilson.”
Marquee currently reads: “All are welcome except Tom Wilson.”
May 11, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Drove by the Rialto Theater in the heart of Raleigh’s classic old Five Points neighborhood.
Marquee currently reads: “All are welcome except Tom Wilson.”
Marquee currently reads: “All are welcome except Tom Wilson.”
Alex Ovechkin, through three games in this series: zero goals, zero assists.
Number of times he went three straight games with no points in the regular season: one.
Is it all on the captain? No. Do they need production from him? Absolutely.
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Number of times he went three straight games with no points in the regular season: one.
Is it all on the captain? No. Do they need production from him? Absolutely.
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Column | If the Capitals are to beat Carolina, they need something from Alex Ovechkin
The NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer has no points through three games. If the Capitals want to survive this series, that needs to change in a hurry.
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May 11, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Alex Ovechkin, through three games in this series: zero goals, zero assists.
Number of times he went three straight games with no points in the regular season: one.
Is it all on the captain? No. Do they need production from him? Absolutely.
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Number of times he went three straight games with no points in the regular season: one.
Is it all on the captain? No. Do they need production from him? Absolutely.
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
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Friday's sports front: Confidence men
Here's @baileyannej.bsky.social on a Game 2 win: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
And @barrysvrlugawp.bsky.social on two-goal leads, and trying: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Here's @baileyannej.bsky.social on a Game 2 win: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
And @barrysvrlugawp.bsky.social on two-goal leads, and trying: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
May 9, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Friday's sports front: Confidence men
Here's @baileyannej.bsky.social on a Game 2 win: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
And @barrysvrlugawp.bsky.social on two-goal leads, and trying: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
Here's @baileyannej.bsky.social on a Game 2 win: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
And @barrysvrlugawp.bsky.social on two-goal leads, and trying: www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...